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Tink says:
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E in the 99%
N 95%
T 95%
P 98%
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All I can say is WOW! to your results. In terms of interpretation,
however, let me add something to you conceptualization of "N" -
intuitive. This dimension pertains to your preferred ways of

collecting
data. "S" is for those who collect data and come to understandings
through direct observation and experimentation. N applies to those

who
gain understanding through the abstract -- models, theories,
mathematics. I liken it to the different ways in which one can do
physics: (1) there's the experimental physicist - S and (2) the
theoretical physicist - N. Both are, of course, valid ways to gain
comprehension.

Tink, I just get this impression that you're a "tinkerer" at heart -
"S". You strike me as the kind of guy I'd like to meet when I'm stuck
on a back road somewhere with no way to get my vehicle moving. There

I
am, all "N" of me, with complete conceptual and theoretical knowledge
of how the G-D car is supposed to work, but nary a clue about how to
"actually" make it work (that's why I always make sure to renew my

CAA
membership). I have a hunch you'd be the guy with the toolbox, jumper
cables, etc etc, plus a nice thermos of hot coffee, who'd get down

into
the dirt to help me out. Am I reading you right? So, in my books,
you've got to be an "S". Of course, I could be reading you all wrong.
Perhaps you'd just stop and join me in my conceptual, theoretical

daze
- "N".

frtzw906


No, you have alot right, I in fact have a truck full of tools, and
jumper cables, and tow ropes. I have been known to stop in the middle
of the central valley highway, now known as TREX, and pull astranded
mororist out of the traffic during rush hour. Having done so whn they
offer to pay me, I say know, but let me tell you about God's Love. What
higher theory is there? Do you understand it? Can you explain it? All
other theories pale in comparison!

Oh yeah, I know how the car is suppose to work, and if I came across
you stalled out in the mountains, I would probably help you out. But
moments before I may have been considering the String Theory, and if it
would not be easier to transport through a wormhole to another
universe. That would be one exciting trip.

The S/N attribute is interesting, because though I always score high in
the N category, I also have strong S capability, it is just not my
preference. I am a tinkerer, but the name Tinker n Tom, comes from a
dog I had when a junior in highschool. Her name was Tinkerbelle because
she danced on her toes when she was around me. If I sat down, she would
lay down as close as she could get to touch me. And at night, she would
lay beside my bed and wimper till I put my hand down for her to touch.
She would never ever get up on the bed. She would follow me to school
as far as the property line, and how she knew with no fence, she would
stop and be waiting for me when I came home, right where she stopped
and sat all day. My Mom watched this all the time and was totally
amazed, she would take water out to Tinker to drink, but she would
never leave that spot. Then one day I came home and Tinker was gone,
but that is another story.

Now the name of my boat is Tinker, so if you ever see me, you will see
Tinker and Tom! Now I also love to tinker, and a Folbot Super is a
tinkersdelight, but that also is another story. Suffice it to say, that
I can definitely be a touchy feely guy. Just that I am not very good at
handling the juice. So know when you guys call me Tink, that was
Tinkers shortened name. I would say Tink, and she would be all ears and
ready to go. It brings back fond memories, and makes it harder for me
to be to hard on you guys. TnT

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Tink says:
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So know when you guys call me Tink, that was
Tinkers shortened name. I would say Tink, and she would be all ears and
ready to go. It brings back fond memories, and makes it harder for me
to be to hard on you guys. TnT
===============

C'mon Tink... after all of that, you can't convince me that you're not
also an "F". You're just an old tinkering softie (SF) with nary a cold,
calculating, sterile NT bone in your body. Don't fight it, man! ESFP
-- whaddya think?

frtzw906

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BCITORGB wrote:
Tink says:
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So know when you guys call me Tink, that was
Tinkers shortened name. I would say Tink, and she would be all ears

and
ready to go. It brings back fond memories, and makes it harder for me
to be to hard on you guys. TnT
===============

C'mon Tink... after all of that, you can't convince me that you're

not
also an "F". You're just an old tinkering softie (SF) with nary a

cold,
calculating, sterile NT bone in your body. Don't fight it, man! ESFP
-- whaddya think?

frtzw906


Call me Tink again, I would probably have to give you a big sloppy kiss
if we ever met, but don't expect me to dance on my toes for you. TnT

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BCITORGB wrote:
Tink says:
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E in the 99%
N 95%
T 95%
P 98%
====================


All I can say is WOW! to your results. In terms of interpretation,
however, let me add something to you conceptualization of "N" -
intuitive. This dimension pertains to your preferred ways of

collecting
data. "S" is for those who collect data and come to understandings
through direct observation and experimentation. N applies to those

who
gain understanding through the abstract -- models, theories,
mathematics. I liken it to the different ways in which one can do
physics: (1) there's the experimental physicist - S and (2) the
theoretical physicist - N. Both are, of course, valid ways to gain
comprehension.

Tink, I just get this impression that you're a "tinkerer" at heart -
"S". You strike me as the kind of guy I'd like to meet when I'm stuck
on a back road somewhere with no way to get my vehicle moving. There

I
am, all "N" of me, with complete conceptual and theoretical knowledge
of how the G-D car is supposed to work, but nary a clue about how to
"actually" make it work (that's why I always make sure to renew my

CAA
membership). I have a hunch you'd be the guy with the toolbox, jumper
cables, etc etc, plus a nice thermos of hot coffee, who'd get down

into
the dirt to help me out. Am I reading you right? So, in my books,
you've got to be an "S". Of course, I could be reading you all wrong.
Perhaps you'd just stop and join me in my conceptual, theoretical

daze
- "N".

frtzw906


No, you have alot right, I in fact have a truck full of tools, and
jumper cables, and tow ropes. I have been known to stop in the middle
of the central valley highway, now known as TREX, and pull astranded
mororist out of the traffic during rush hour. Having done so whn they
offer to pay me, I say know, but let me tell you about God's Love.


That's some scary ****, Tinkerntom.


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Tink says:
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No, you have alot right, I in fact have a truck full of tools, and
jumper cables, and tow ropes. I have been known to stop in the middle
of the central valley highway, now known as TREX, and pull astranded
mororist out of the traffic during rush hour. Having done so whn they
offer to pay me, I say know, but let me tell you about God's Love.
=============

Now that would freak me out, Tink, but I'd be ever-so grateful for your
help anyway. But this leads me to another question having to do with
religion. I'm assuming, when you talk of religion, you're talking about
Christianity, right?

OK, I know this was kinda faddish, trendy, and perhaps corny a year or
two ago, but what about that "What would Jesus do?" query? Look, here's
where I'm going with this. Those of us in the center, politically (that
would be left to those in the red states), always kinda liked that
question. Even though we tended not to be the religious types, the
"What would Jesus do?" question appealed to many of us because, well,
the answer generally came out as "Whatever the socialists would do,
that's what Jesus would do."

Pick a social topic, Tink. Any topic. Let's say, healthcare plans.
You've now read about quite a few different public policy options.
"Which would Jesus choose?"

Capital punishment (or not)? What would Jesus choose?

And we could go on, and on, through a long laundry list of social and
public policy issues. My bet is, 90% of the time (at a minimum), Jesus
would come down on the side of the left-wing liberals.

Whadda think, Tink?

WINK The lefties love you!

frtzw906



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BCITORGB wrote:
Tink says:
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No, you have alot right, I in fact have a truck full of tools, and
jumper cables, and tow ropes. I have been known to stop in the middle
of the central valley highway, now known as TREX, and pull astranded
mororist out of the traffic during rush hour. Having done so whn they
offer to pay me, I say know, but let me tell you about God's Love.
=============

Now that would freak me out, Tink, but I'd be ever-so grateful for

your
help anyway. But this leads me to another question having to do with
religion. I'm assuming, when you talk of religion, you're talking

about
Christianity, right?

OK, I know this was kinda faddish, trendy, and perhaps corny a year

or
two ago, but what about that "What would Jesus do?" query? Look,

here's
where I'm going with this. Those of us in the center, politically

(that
would be left to those in the red states), always kinda liked that
question. Even though we tended not to be the religious types, the
"What would Jesus do?" question appealed to many of us because, well,
the answer generally came out as "Whatever the socialists would do,
that's what Jesus would do."

Pick a social topic, Tink. Any topic. Let's say, healthcare plans.
You've now read about quite a few different public policy options.
"Which would Jesus choose?"

Capital punishment (or not)? What would Jesus choose?

And we could go on, and on, through a long laundry list of social and
public policy issues. My bet is, 90% of the time (at a minimum),

Jesus
would come down on the side of the left-wing liberals.

Whadda think, Tink?

WINK The lefties love you!

frtzw906


This is another great post, and I would love to go into depth, but that
will have to wait till later.

Briefly, capital punishment, Jesus said, "Let him that is without
transgression of the law, throw the first Stone"

the sick and hugry, he healed them and fed them.

Now I would like to ask you a question, Jesus told us not to
proselytize, but we are to witness. What does each mean, and what is
the difference? Would this have any bering on my statements about God's
love on RBP? TnT

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Tink says:
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Briefly, capital punishment, Jesus said, "Let him that is without
transgression of the law, throw the first Stone"
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I don't know if those were his "exact" words, and I'm certainly no
student of theology, but wasn't the whole point of that scene to
show/explain the NO ONE is without sin ("transgresion"?). Hence, if I
interpret right, no one ought to cast any stones. I further read that
to mean that no one or no society ought to be casting stones or
otherwise killing other humans. Do I think I've interpreted correctly?

Tink says:
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the sick and hugry, he healed them and fed them.
==================

From his example, I have to think he would have liked to notion of

"being one's brothers keeper" and that he was big on the notion of
charity. He clearly felt that the sick had a right to be healed. Now
Tink, doesn't this speak to the notion of univeral health care and
assistance to the needy where required?

On these two counts, Tink, I think Jesus qualifies as a left-winger.

Remember, lefties love you.... we're very charitable.

frtzw906

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"BCITORGB" wrote in message
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Tink says:
===============
Briefly, capital punishment, Jesus said, "Let him that is without
transgression of the law, throw the first Stone"
=================

I don't know if those were his "exact" words, and I'm certainly no
student of theology, but wasn't the whole point of that scene to
show/explain the NO ONE is without sin ("transgresion"?). Hence, if I
interpret right, no one ought to cast any stones. I further read that
to mean that no one or no society ought to be casting stones or
otherwise killing other humans. Do I think I've interpreted correctly?

Tink says:
=================
the sick and hugry, he healed them and fed them.
==================

From his example, I have to think he would have liked to notion of

"being one's brothers keeper" and that he was big on the notion of
charity. He clearly felt that the sick had a right to be healed. Now
Tink, doesn't this speak to the notion of univeral health care and
assistance to the needy where required?

On these two counts, Tink, I think Jesus qualifies as a left-winger.

Remember, lefties love you.... we're very charitable.

frtzw906


What the....? Now there's an argument about whether or not the Jesus that
appears in the stories in the Bible was left-wing or right-wing?!?

If Jesus was right-wing, does that mean the good folks that crucified him
were left-wing?!?




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KMAN:
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What the....? Now there's an argument about whether or not the Jesus
that
appears in the stories in the Bible was left-wing or right-wing?!?
=============

KMAN, I'm always intrigued by the fundies and their take on public
policy. Inevitably, it's a right-wing stance. Notwithstanding that I
profess to be fairly ignorant of most things biblical, I do get the
general impression, if one were to ask "What would Jesus do?", he would
come down in favor of most public policies advocated by those on the
left side of the political spectrum. I'm asking Tink what he thinks.
[Aside: given all that biblical stuff about tossing the money lenders
ifrom the temple, feeding the poor, healing the sick, brother's keeper,
etc etc,, I find it hard to believe that Jesus would have been a huge
George Bus fan.]

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KMAN asks:
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If Jesus was right-wing, does that mean the good folks that crucified
him
were left-wing?!?
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Of course I'm arguing that he was left-wing. So, if you like, those who
crucified him "may" have been right-wing. We do know, that they were
not keen on people speaking their minds and creating waves for the
government. Kinda like homeland security, I reckon.

frtzw906



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